A new, federal database could help providers make safety changes or aid those looking to stir up trouble for operators.
OSHA requires employers to report a fatality or severe injury (“SIR”). Generally, a fatality must be reported within 8 hours and an in-patient hospitalization, amputation, or eye loss must be ...
The Severe Injury Report dashboard allows users to search and download data by year, industry, state, establishment name, and ...
A terrible accident has occurred at your worksite.  An employee operating a forklift made an errant turn, crashed into a support beam, and ...
11 Latino immigrant workers reported on injury log out of 19 injured Latino immigrant workers 45% of interviewed English-speaking American workers were not reported on the OSHA log 24 English ...
Explore the skills, knowledge and techniques that supervisors need to effectively manage the safety of their crew. This guide will examine the causes and symptoms of supervisory... Advancements in PPE ...
“OSHA has preliminarily concluded that intermittent exposures within this duration are not likely to significantly raise core body temperature and result in heat-related injuries and illnesses ...
OSHA estimates 15 people die a day in workplace incidents. Recent reported data from 2022 show 5,486 workers suffered fatal injuries, an increase of 296 deaths from the year before. Wisconsin ...
Oregon OSHA found five “serious” safety violations, as well as a dozen more that it considers less serious, during a months-long examination of student-caused injuries at Salem-Keizer Public ...
Employers can be cited for heat-related hazards, heat illness and heat injury under OSHA’s General Duty clause, which requires employers to furnish a place of employment “free from recognized ...